When both films opened at theatres on the morning of 12 August, Friday, each went in with both strengths and weaknesses. On the one hand, both Akshay and Hrithik were highly marketable stars — however, while Akshay has consistently delivered box office hits in the recent past, Hrithik hadn’t been seen on the big screen after Bang Bang in 2014. It must be noted here that the film, a remake of Knight and Day, grossed over Rs 180 crore at the box office.

Mohenjo Daro 2nd Day Collection Second Saturday Box Office Business

Mohenjo Daro 2nd Day Collection

Mohenjo daro movie is an archeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Most of us have already studied the same from the books. Now, this was the same that has been depicted in the film.

Mohenjo Daro movie has received an uneven response from the viewing public resulting in the disappointing collection of Rs 8.8 crore on day one. Ashutosh Gowariker’s period drama saw about 25 percent occupancy on Friday morning, which climbed up to 40 per cent as the day progressed.

‘Mohenjo Daro’ collects Rs 60 crore before release. Mohenjo Daro’ has reportedly raked in an estimated Rs 60 crore before its big release on Friday. The film’s music which has been composed by music maestro AR Rahman has reportedly been sold for an estimated Rs 15 crore.

The film collected approximately Rs. 8.87 crore net at the Indian box office on the first day. It has failed to beat the records of “Agneepath,” “Krrish 3” and “Bang Bang” and has become the fourth biggest opener for Hrithik Roshan. Taran Adarsh tweeted: “#MohenjoDaro Fri ₹ 8.87 cr. India biz… Will need to show solid growth to leave a mark!”